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crm - 22 Feb 2006 19:54 GMT
I use tracking all the time without problems.  Today, I sent out an
email with voting buttons and inadvertantly moved the email out of the
Sent Items folder.  I realized this after 3 of the responses had been
sent back and not tracked.  The last few were tracked just fine after I
moved the original email back to Sent Items.  I still have the first 3
responses in my inbox, but they weren't processed for the tracking tab.
Is there anyway I can process those responses again so that they can
be added to the tracking list of the original email?  Any help you
could provide will be greatly helpful!

Thanks!
crm127@gmail.com
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 24 Feb 2006 16:54 GMT
I think the only way to get Outlook to process them again would be to have the senders vote again.

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>I use tracking all the time without problems.  Today, I sent out an
> email with voting buttons and inadvertantly moved the email out of the
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Thanks!
> crm127@gmail.com
 
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